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(FILES) This January 6, 2014 file photo shows people as they wait in security lines at Kennedy International Airport in New York. Travellers arriving bleary eyed to crowded US airports won't have to fill out onerous customs forms by the end of 2016, the government said February 13, 2015, part of a drive to curb lengthy waits. Announcing measures "to improve the arrivals process at all airports," the White House said it was scrapping "6059b customs declaration forms" which ask, among other things, whether travellers are bringing soil or snails into the country. "The safety and security of this country will always come first, but we can and must also ensure that the travel experience continues to be welcoming, friendly, and efficient," the White House said. PHOTO/STAN HONDASTAN HONDA/AFP/Getty Images